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      • Since many of the themes from “Illmatic” have become mere clichés in contemporary rap, this film serves as a reminder of the potential and the promise that hip-hop truly holds.
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  2. Oct 2, 2014 · Since many of the themes from “Illmatic” have become mere clichés in contemporary rap, this film serves as a reminder of the potential and the promise that hip-hop truly holds. ------------ “Nas:...

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    Long before Nas dropped out of high school with his father’s blessing and began recording one of the greatest debut albums, he had been shaped by what he was experiencing growing up in the Queensbridge Housing Projects. Growing up, Nas’s best friend, Ill Will, got killed after an altercation standing right next to Nas’s younger brother, Jungle. Dur...

    Nas younger brother Jungle made sure his presence was felt throughout the documentary by being the comic relief when things got sad. Jungle, throughout the documentary, can be seen telling stories about his brother’s coming up and how proud he was of Nas for overcoming everything that they went through growing up in Queens, NY. The relationship tha...

    Illmaticis considered one of the best hip-hop albums because of its fantastic songwriting. Instead of promoting the gangster lifestyle like an N.W.A. or going the radical political route like a Public Enemy, Nas decided to take his own route with his lyrics and give a profoundly personal and realistic perspective on life in New York City in the ear...

    Nas’s father, Olu Dara, is an interesting person with his musical background. Olu Dara was an essential element in Nas’s life. Nas: Time is Illmaticshared the stories of how the famous jazz musician’s name means “God is Good” and that he was born in Natchez, Mississippi, during segregation and the height of the Ku Klux Klan. Nas’s father went into ...

    The love that Nas receives when he returns to his old Queensbridge stomping grounds is the type of love that some celebrities wish they could get. In the documentary, a little boy reveals that his middle name is Nasier. The hometown hero slaps him five and tells the little boy that anyone who bears their name is a king. The little boy’s appearance ...

  3. Dec 15, 2014 · True to his word, Illmatic ’s groundbreaking wordplay conjured a vivid picture of the young rapper’s life in the harsh Queensbridge projects, set against beats from the era’s finest producers and dripping with rich jazz samples. It became the stuff of hip hop lore.

  4. May 3, 2009 · In his introduction, Daulatzai explains that the book’s primary aim is to demonstrate why and how Illmatic is still “relevant” fifteen years after its release (3)–that is, relevant both to hip-hop’s past and future as well as to race relations in America.

  5. Apr 19, 2013 · Illmatic laid bare Big Daddy Kane's R&B excesses and Kool G Rap's lack of vision. Even Rakim, who laId the foundation upon which Nas built his opus, found himself in a kind of limbo once...

  6. Sep 29, 2014 · The most fêted rap album of all time gets the documentary treatment in one9’s too-brief Time Is Illmatic, a surprisingly incisive diagram of the circumstances that led to a young MC from Queensbridge named Nasir “Nas” Jones becoming the poet laureate of East Coast hip-hop.

  7. Oct 24, 2014 · Nas: Time is Illmatic - film review. By Kob Monney. published 24 October 2014. Venerated hip hop artist Nas is the subject of this worthwhile documentary that delves into the making of his influential 1994 album, Illmatic.